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Issue 3, Article # 2: The Murder Weapon

publication date: Dec 31, 2009
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In 1954 Cuyahoga County Coroner Sam Gerber stated that the murder weapon was a surgical instrument -- represented by a bloody imprint on Marilyn's pillow -- effectively slanting public opinion and the entire investigation toward Dr. Sam Sheppard. He never found a surgical instrument that matched the imprint nor, more importantly, the wounds inflicted upon Mrs. Sheppard. So what WAS the murder weapon?


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